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Tacarigua (originally San
Pablo de
Tacarigua) is a town in the East–West
Corridor of
Trinidad and Tobago,
located east of Tunapuna,
north of
Trincity and...
- Lake
Valencia (Spanish: Lago de Valencia),
formerly Lake
Tacarigua, is a lake
within Carabobo State and
Aragua State in
northern Venezuela. Lake Valencia...
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Champs Fleurs, Curepe, St. Augustine, Valsayn, Tunapuna, Macoya, Trincity,
Tacarigua, Arouca, D'Abadie, and El Dorado. For the most part it runs
along the...
- The
Tacarigua River (commonly
known as the
Caura River) is a
river on the
island of Trinidad. It
originates in the
Northern Range and
drains into the...
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Laguna de
Tacarigua is a town in the
state of Miranda,
adjacent to the
Laguna de
Tacarigua National Park in Venezuela. v t e...
- The
Laguna de
Tacarigua National Park (Spanish:
Parque nacional Laguna de
Tacarigua), also
known as
Tacarigua Lagoon National Park, is a
protected area...
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Tacarigua de
Mamporal is a town in
Miranda State, Venezuela. Amnesty, International. "Venezuela:
State must
respond for
deadly security operation". Amnesty...
- was
established in 1789 when
Amerindians from the
former encomiendas of
Tacarigua and
Arauca (Arouca) were
relocated further west. La Anuncíacion de Nazaret...
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Cartanal ****bo
Curiepe El Café El
Clavo El
Guapo La
Democracia Laguna de
Tacarigua Las
Brisas Machurucuto Marizapa Minas de
Baruta Nueva Cúa
Panaquire Paparo...
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Amerindian inhabitants of Trinidad;
Amerindians from the
former encomiendas of
Tacarigua and
Arauca (Arouca) were
resettled to
Arima between 1784 and 1786. The...